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07-27-2020, 01:26 AM #1
Don't start the debate. If you want fish. Troll. The odds are in your favor. You will get your limit, and alot faster. If you want the sport, cast and retrieve. Its not always fun, and a lot of work, but you earn what you catch.
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07-27-2020, 07:31 AM #2
Like pimple pounder said, the flags are good but the benefits have some limitations. First off, when I trolled in line boards I ran 17lb Trilene, braid is a pain with inlines because it slips through the clips, especially the back clips that actually work the flags. If you are using mono, just make sure you leave a few inches of slack. You will need to adjust the tension when going from a crank to a weight or diver and they don't handle TT40 all that well. Honestly I think that they will help you out. If you have the tension set right it's easy to see even with a small fish on because the flag will be ever so slightly further back than usual. Good luck!
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